COMMUNICATION 101
Communicating in the Workplace
Participant Handout
What is Good Communication?
Examples of Good Communication
Examples of Poor Communication
Assertive Communication defined:
Clear, honest, direct
Mutual respect
Maintain own rights while respecting other’s
Builds a strong foundation to relationships
Withstands conflict and problems
Building Your Assertive Communication Muscle:
A skill that needs practice to become good at it
Not natural for everyone
Develop a proactive style versus reactive
Work to avoid reacting emotionally
Strengthen resolve to stand up for self without anxiety
Build self-esteem by your actions
List Three Things to Do to Communicate More Assertively:
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The Communication Model
PURPOSE
FOCUS
PROCESS
FEELINGS
Tips for Good Communication
Both people get time to speak
Be an active listener
Ignore distractions
Don’t expect to know how you are going to react
Judgement-free
Keep an open mind
Do not offer advice
End the conversation